Best way is to format the memory stick. Formatting will get rid of all images even locked ones. It is also the quickest way to do so and keep the card running in top form. You cannot recover any images from a card after it is formatted.

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Press the review button to view your images. Navigate to the picture you wish to delete then press the delete button, it should look like a little rubbish bin. The camera will confirm the delete, so navigate to "yes" and hit [OK].

You should refer to your instruction manual for any further questions about using your camera and navigating its software.

If you want to delete everything on the card, the easiest way is to format the card. This will wipe out all images (and any other data as well) on the card, whether protected or not. The Format command is in the Setup menu. Details on page 32 of the manual.To delete individual protected pictures, unprotect them first. From the Playback menu select Protect/Unprotect (the key icon). Details on page 84.

You can delete photos from your SX130 IS in two ways:
To Delete Photos Individually:

Press Playback Mode button (looks like a play button and is located on the top right on the LCD-side of your camera)

The last image you took will appear on the LCD screen.

Use the Left & Right arrow keys or turn scroll wheel to cycle through your images

Once you find an image you want to delete, press the Trash button. The image will be erased.

Press the Playback Mode button or the FUNC/SET buttons to exit when done

To Delete ALL Photos

Press the MENU button (bottom right button on LCD-side of camera) to bring up the Menu screen

On the Playback tab (Looks like a Play button icon), use the arrow buttons or turn scroll wheel to scroll down to Erase. Press the FUNC/SET button.

You now have three options Select, Select Range, and All images. Select will allow you to delete individual images, Select Range will allow you to select a series of images, and All images will delete all images from memory. This last one is the option we are looking for.

Use the arrow keys or scroll wheel to choose All images

Use the arrow key or scroll wheel to select OK when the Erase confirmation screen pops up.

To delete individual images, press the trashcan button (below the cursor pad) while viewing the picture. To delete all images, follow the instructions in the "Erasing All images" section of the manual (page 153 in my copy). Better yet, format the memory card following the instructions in the "Formatting Memory Cards" section (page 59).

If you need a manual, you can download a copy athttp://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/7/0900009927/01/PSSX100IS_CUG_EN.pdf

You can delete all the images from the Camera using the Format option.

NOTE: Do not connect the Camera to the Computer to format it. It is highly recommended to format the Memory of the Camera by using only the FORMAT option in it.

If the images are stored in the internal Memory/Memory Card: Press the "MENU" button. Select the "Setup" option Then select the either the "Internal Memory tool" or "Memory Stick Tool" to delete the images from Camera.

First, connect the Camera to the computer and locate the Picture folder on the camera. Next, open the picture folder on the Camera and then press the ctrl and A keys on the Keyboard together to select all the images.Next, press shift and delete keys together to delete all the images at once.Then, click OK to confirm deletion.

You can do it in the computer is that is your route with a card reader.
But deleting single images should be routine
What does the manual say?- remember there is usually a more comprehensive manual on the software disk.
Also 'Delete' may be referred to as something else 'Edit' for example